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	<h1>What is SilverMapper?</h1>
	<p style="margin: 5px 0 0 0;">SilverMapper is a web application to visually interact with geospatial collection or observation data from one or many different sources.</p>
	<h1 style="margin-top: 20px;">Getting Started</h1>
	<h2>Controls</h2>
	<p><b>Map Controls</b> - This software uses the google map controls.  To zoom in and out of the map you have to option of using the zoom bar on the left, using the scroll wheel on your mouse or double clicking on the map where there is not an icon. To pan the map left click and drag the mouse in the direction you wish to move the map.  There is a zoom icon located next to the zoom controls. By clicking this once will allow you to highlight a portion of the map you would like to zoom to.</p>
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	<p><b>Markers / Icons</b> - Each marker represents either a single record or a cluster of records.  Clicking once will select that record and show you more information about it.  If it is a cluster you are allowed to double click and view the records associated with this cluster.  Note: The map will be disabled until you return from the record set.</p>
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	<p><img src="images/grip.jpg" width="57" height="64" align="right" /><b>Timeline</b> - This control is used to show the quantity of records by year. On the left and right hand side of the lower timeline are grips that will allow you to shorten and extend the date range dynamically. Note: When you move the map the timeline will reset to the maximum range of records.</p>
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	<h2>Records</h2>
	<p>Each row represents either a record or a cluster of records.  Records that are clusters are marked with a line and the quantity of records in the cluster.  To view the individual records double click on the row.</p>
	<h2>Data Sources</h2>
	<p>Each data source represents a different set of data and information.  To find out details about a layer left click on the layer text.</p>
	<h2>Search</h2>
	<p>Search filters are used to look at smaller sets of information.  Each filter will auto complete if you type 2 or more characters in the box.  To remove the filters you click on the "X" icon to the right of the filter or the "Reset Filters" at the bottom to remove all the filters at once.</p>
	<h2>Details</h2>
	<p>This panel shows the details of the associated selected record.</p>
	<h1 style="margin-top: 20px;">About Software</h1>
	<p style="margin-top: 20px;">SilverMapper was developed by <a href="mailto:mikegiddens@silverbiology.com">Michael Giddens</a>  at <a href="http://www.silverbiology.com" target="_blank">SilverBiology</a> in partnership with the University of   Washington Herbarium at the Burke Museum (<a href="http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum" target="_blank">http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum</a>). <br />
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		Funding for this project came from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management,   Central Puget Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society, a   research grant from the Washington Native Plant Society, the Society for   Ecological Restoration Pacific Northwest Chapter, and Friends of the   Herbarium. <br />
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	For information and questions regarding this site, please contact WTU   Collections Manager David Giblin (<a href="mailto:dgiblin@u.washington.edu">dgiblin@u.washington.edu</a>).</p>
	<p style="margin: 5px 0 0 0;">This is an open-source project <a href="http://code.google.com/p/silvermapper/" target="_blank">SilverMapper</a> on Google Code  and can be used under the <a href="gpl.txt" target="_blank">GPL License v3</a>.<br/>
	<div style="margin-top: 5px; color: #999999">Current Version: 1.0.0</div></p>
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